subcontinent image File Indian subcontinent.JPG Geographical map of the Indiansubcontinent. 250px ... heritage Subcontinental countries list countries dependencies The Indiansubcontinent , also Indian ... various other terms used for the region. Definition main South Asia The terms Indiansubcontinent ... year 2005 url http books.google.com books?id c46i9jr9mhgC&pg PA344&dq indiansubcontinent asia ..., ISBN 0415307872 ref over the term Indiansubcontinent . According to historian s Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal , IndianSubcontinent has come to be known as South Asia in more recent and neutral parlance ... books?id JxSSdU8btwIC&pg PA51&dq indiansubcontinent asia continent&lr &as brr 3&client firefox ... use in Europe and North America, rather than the terms Subcontinent or the IndianSubcontinent ... The definition of the geographical extent of Indiansubcontinent varies. Historically forming the whole ... ref name Oxford Indiansubcontinent . Oxford Dictionary of English New Oxford Dictionary ... Indiansubcontinent Geology and Geography . The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia , 6th ed. Columbia ... of the Indian peninsula, is often considered a part of the subcontinent. ref and may also include Afghanistan ... James C. last Harle title The art and architecture of the Indiansubcontinent pages 214 publisher Yale ... first2 Paul Louis last2 Couchoud title The Mythologies of the East IndianSubcontinent, Middle East ... of Sri Lanka Geography of Nepal Geographically, the Indiansubcontinent is a peninsula r region in South ... Y8Y3MH3dj6MC&pg PA1&dq indiansubcontinent asia continent&as brr 3&client firefox a The history of India ... Cancer control efforts in the Indiansubcontinent . Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology . 32 Supplement 1 S13 S16. The Indiansubcontinent in South Asia occupies 2.4 of the world land mass and is home ... subcontinent is home to a vast diversity of peoples, most of whom speak languages from the Indo ... subcontinent ema 03 IndianSubcontinent . Encyclopedia of Modern Asia . Macmillan Reference USA Gale ... more details
Education in India and State Policy A Historical Perspective , Indian Journal of History of Science , 24 2 224 248, Indian National Science Academy. Sen, S.N. 1988 , Education in Ancient and Medieval India , Indian Journal of History of Science , 23 1 1 32, Indian National Science Academy. Education in Asia Life in India Education in Pakistan DEFAULTSORT History Of Education In The IndianSubcontinent Category History of education by country Indiansubcontinent Category History of education in India ... such as Xuanzang and I Ching monk Yi Jing arrived in Indian institutions of learning to survey Buddhist ... Portrait of a Young Indian Scholar.jpg thumb Portrait of a young Indian scholar, Mughal painting Mughal ... other languages and religions, such as Patanjali s work in Sanskrit . ref name Kumar03 678 679 Kumar .... During the 19th and 20th centuries most of the Indian princely states fell under the British Raj ... in India gave rise to establishment of institutions such as the Indian Institute of Science , established ... A Study in Victorian India , Indian Journal of History of Science , 19 3 253 260, Indian National ... more details
through the Indiansubcontinent , based on the fact that the southern Dravidian languages show some ... languages are thought to have been spoken throughout the Indiansubcontinent by hunter gatherers ... thumb right 250px Language families in the Indiansubcontinent. Originating more than 5,000 ... s to the modern Indianlanguages that belong to the Indo Aryan languages , Tibeto Burman languages and the Dravidian languages . Indo Aryan languages Main Indo Aryan languages Old Indo Aryan Vedic Sanskrit ... published his Comparative grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian family of languages , which considerably ... as did other Indianlanguages , progressing from medieval to modern. The language of the Telangana ... in schools as a standard. In the current decade the Telugu language, like other Indianlanguages ... rigth thumb 175px Halmidi Inscription replica Kannada is one of the oldest south indianlanguages ... south indianlanguages and independent of Sanskrit. ref name indi Kittel 1993 , p1 2 ref ref name influence ... script, Bihar or Nepal , 11th century Sanskrit belongs to the Indo Aryan languages Indo Aryan sub family of the Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian branch. Vedic Sanskrit is the language of the Vedas ... of as a specific language set apart from other languages the people of the time regarded languages more as dialect s , but rather as a particularly refined or perfected manner of speaking ... family of Indo Aryan languages Indic language s and dialect s spoken in ancient India . Some modern scholars include all Middle Indo Aryan languages under the rubric of Prakrits , while others emphasise the independent development of these languages, often separated from the history of Sanskrit by wide divisions of caste , religion , and geography . The Prakrits became literary languages, generally ... of Asoka , emperor of Southern India , and while the various Prakrit languages are associated ... Magadhi , Maharashtri , as well as Jain Prakrit each represent a distinct tradition of Indian ... more details
File India 78.40398E 20.74980N.jpg thumb right 300px Indiansubcontinent with flags of individual countries ... and the general vagaries of the Monsoon of the IndianSubcontinent, but our understanding ... weather phenomenons of the Indiansubcontinent. It has significant impact on the overall well being .... Indiansubcontinent, lying northwards of the equator up to the Himalayas and Hindukush , lies .... Given their land to sea flow, from subcontinent onto the Indian Ocean, they have less moisture ... rice bowls of South India . This mechanism completes the annual Monsoon cycle of the Indiansubcontinent ... features of Indiansubcontinent come into play. The notable features of Indian sub continent, required ... around the subcontinent Arabian Sea , Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean . These help in accumulation ... would blow right over the Indiansubcontinent into China, Afghanistan and Russia without causing ... Map.jpg Geographical features of Indiansubcontinent. Image Dust and Pollution Rise Before the Monsoon.jpg ... There are some unique features about the rains that Monsoon brings to the Indiansubcontinent. Bursting ... One of the most commonly used phrases to describe the erratic nature of the Monsoon of the Indiansubcontinent ... to burst of Monsoon showers over the Indiansubcontinent. The reverse shift takes place for the NE ... of SW Monsoon over Indiansubcontinent is driven by the shift of the subtropical westerly jet northwards ... the ENSO Monsoon relationship seemed to weaken in the Indiansubcontinent. ref cite journal last ... the quantity of rains for the Monsoon in the Indiansubcontinent. ref name IODhindu Equatorial ... delivery mechanism for fresh water in the Indiansubcontinent. As such it impacts the Natural ... but with 10,000mm of rain for each of these locations, Monsoon of Indiansubcontinent is significant ... Global monsoons global monsoons . In the subcontinent, it is one of oldest weather observations ... features of the subcontinent, along with associated atmospheric , ocean ic and geophysical components ... more details
greatest territorial extent ruled most of the Indiansubcontinent between 1526 and 1707. The empire ... Period Book Muslim conquest in the Indiansubcontinent History of India References Reflist loc ... Empires and kingdoms of India Category History of Pakistan Category Islamic rule in the Indiansubcontinent Category Islam in Pakistan Category Muslim rulers Indiansubcontinent bn ...Islam in India Beginning in the 12th century, several Islam ic states were established in the Indiansubcontinent in the course of a gradual Muslim conquest in the Indiansubcontinent . This process culminated in the Mughal Empire , which ruled most of India during the mid 16th to mid 19th centuries. The end of the period of Islamic rule of India is marked by the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and the beginning of British Raj British rule , although Islamic rule persisted in Hyderabad State and other minor princely state s until Union of India in 1948. Delhi Sultanate Main Delhi Sultanate Image Delhi sultanate.JPG left 200px thumb Delhi Sultanate During the last quarter of the twelfth century, Muhammad of Ghor invaded the Indo Gangetic plain , conquering in succession Ghazni , Multan , Sindh , Lahore , and Delhi . Qutb ud din Aybak , one of his generals proclaimed himself Sultan of Delhi . In the 13th century, Iltutmish Shamsudd n Iltutmish 1211 1236 , a former slave warrior, established a Turkic kingdom in Delhi , which enabled future sultans to push in every direction within the next 100 years, the Delhi Sultanate extended its way east to Bengal and south to the Deccan , while the sultanate itself experienced repeated threats from the northwest and internal revolts from displeased, independent minded nobles. The sultanate was in constant flux as five dynasties rose and fell the Slave dynasty 1206 90 , Khalji dynasty 1290 1320 , Tughlaq dynasty 1320 1413 , Sayyid dynasty 1414 51 , and Lodi ... Majumdar, R. C. ed. , The History and Culture of the Indian People, Volume VI, The Delhi Sultanate ... more details
Wildlife and wildlife habitat of the Greater India the Indiansubcontinent encompasses that of India , Pakistan , Nepal , Bhutan , Bangladesh , Sri Lanka , Burma Myanmar and Maldives . See also Wildlife of India Wildlife of Pakistan Wildlife of Bhutan Wildlife of Bangladesh Wildlife of Sri Lanka Wildlife of Myanmar formerly Burma Wildlife of Maldives Wildlife of Afghanistan Wildlife of Iran Wildlife of Iraq Wildlife conservation Fauna of India Flora of India List of fish in India Ecoregions of India Indian natural history The study of natural history in India History of the conservation movement in India Timeline of the conservation movement in India timeline Environmental activism in India Environmental organizations in India Project Lion for conservation of our Asiatic Lion in India Project Crocodile Project Hangul Asiatic Lion Reintroduction Project List of Zoos in India Central Zoo Authority of India CZA Zoo Outreach Organisation ZOO , India is an NGO Wildlife Institute of India WII Indian Institute of Forest Management IIFM Zoological Survey of India ZSI India Nature Watch INW spreading the love of nature and wildlife in India through photography Geological Survey of India GSI also maintains 2 fossil parks currently. Fossil Parks of India Protected areas of India List of protected areas in India National parks of India Biosphere reserves of India Conservation areas of India Wildlife sanctuaries of India Reserved forests and protected forests of India Conservation reserves and community reserves of India Communal forests of India , including Sacred groves of India Social forestry in India Private protected areas of India Environmental policy of the Government of India Indian Forest Act, 1927 Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 Project Tiger Project Elephant Project Snow Leopard Project Gaur Ministry of Environment and Forests India External links http www.indianaturewatch.net index.php Online Photo Galleries on Nature and Wildlife of India at India Nature Watch INW spreading ... more details
Indian sculpture and painting authorlink E. B. Havell url http www.archive.org stream cu31924016181798 ... K. authorlink Ananda K. Coomaraswamy title Vi vakarm examples of Indian architecture, sculpture ... publisher London DEFAULTSORT Sculpture In India Category Indian sculpture Category Pakistani sculpture ... more details
Pottery in the Indiansubcontinent has an ancient history and is one of the most tangible and iconic elements of regional art . Evidence of pottery has been found in the early settlements of Mehrgarh from the Indus Valley Civilisation. Today, it is a cultural art that is still practiced extensively in India and Pakistan . Today, pottery thrives as an art form in India, and it is slowly gaining awareness as a functional items as well. Various platforms, including potters markets and online pottery boutiques such as Saundhi Mitti have contributed to this trend. Vedic pottery Wilhelm Rau 1900 has examined the references to pottery in Vedic texts like the Black Yajur Veda and the Taittiriya Samhita . According to his study, Vedic pottery is for example hand made and unpainted. According to Kuzmina 1983 , Vedic pottery that matches Willhelm s Rau description cannot be found in Asia Minor and Central Asia , though the pottery of Andronovo is similar in some respects. ref see Edwin Bryant, Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture, 2001 211 212 ref History The tradition of pottery making in India ... Study of Painted Motifs Sudha Satyawadi. 1994, DEFAULTSORT Pottery In The IndianSubcontinent Category Indian pottery Category Pakistani pottery ... making. The real beginning of Indian pottery began with the Indus Valley Civilization. There is proof ... www.culturalindia.net indian crafts indian pottery.html ref Indus Valley civilization According to remains ..., and papier mache. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Unglazed pottery ... patterns of arabesques. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref ... of the country. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Terracotta A style ..., and other votives. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Papier mache ... to the Persian design. ref http lifestyle.iloveindia.com lounge indian pottery 2141.html ref Process ... more details
Muslim Conquest In South Asia Category Muslim conquests Category Islamic rule in the Indiansubcontinent ... of oppressive existent Indian caste system Hindu caste structures . ref name Eaton Was a combination ... Caste 20in 20Indian 20Muslim 20Society.htm Caste in Indian Muslim Society ref where they were ... in the Arabian Sea . Around the same time many Arabs settled at Indian ports, givng rise to small ... on Indian culture has been inestimable. It permanently influenced the development of all areas of human ... customs and values. Conversely, the languages of the Muslim invaders were modified by contact with local languages, to Urdu, which uses the Arabic script. This language was also known as Hindustani language ... major languages in South Asia today. Muslim rule saw a greater urbanization of India and the rise ... side encouraging such growth also resulted in higher taxes on the peasantry. Numerous Indian scientific .... The languages brought by Islam were modified by contact with local languages leading to the creation of several new languages, such as Urdu language Urdu , which uses the modified Arabic alphabet Arabic script , but with more Persian words. The influences of these languages exist in several dialects ... The Battle of Rajasthan is a battle where the Indian coalition of Gurjara Pratihara and Chalukya ... exchange and the introduction of Muslim teachers into the subcontinent. Considerable conversions ... provided a conduit for Arab scholars to absorb and expand on Indian sciences and pass them onwards ... his most capable general, Qutb ud din Aybak , took control of Muhammad s Indian conquests and declared ... temporary success in insulating the subcontinent from the potential devastation of the Mongol invasion ... Pakistan by the Mongols see the Ilkhanate Dynasty . The Sultanate ushered in a period of Indian ... in 1398 to invade the reigning Sultan Nasir u Din Mehmud of the Tughlaq Dynasty in the north Indian ... British Indian Empire . Babur was followed by his great grandson, Shah Jahan r. 1628&ndash 58 , builder ... more details
Arranged marriages are traditional in Culture of the Indiansubcontinent South Asian society and continue to account for an overwhelming majority of marriages in the Indiansubcontinent . ref name ref43royog ... marriages are believed to have initially risen to prominence in the Indiansubcontinent when ... not universal, over time. This emergence of early arranged marriages in the Indiansubcontinent was consistent ... process Although arranged marriages vary widely by region and community across the Indiansubcontinent ... love is fulsomely celebrated in both Indian mass media such as Bollywood and folklore, and the arranged ... types ... addressing the false dichotomy of love and arranged marriage ... ref History The Indiansubcontinent has historically been home to a wide variety of wedding systems. Some were unique ... of free, choice by the maiden of a husband ... ref ref name ref33mepeq Citation title Evolution of Indian ... in the comparative history of Indian culture author Johann Jakob Meyer publisher Motilal Banarsidass ... sections of Indian society moved towards patriarchy and caste based rules. Manu and others attacked ..., marriage became an affair deeply impacting the entire family for Indian Hindus and Muslims ... hoiberg2000 That has not yet come to pass and the institution proved to be remarkably resilient in the Indian ... family nuclear families in India. ref name ref78fudiy Citation title Indian Renaissance India s Rise ... of stars at birth is often used in Culture of India Indian culture to predict the success ... by some Indian and Pakistani feminists as a classic instance of gender bias and the objectification ... partner. Since urban Indian nuclear families often lack these extensive networks, many private detective ... ref76zigav Citation title Indian anthropologist journal of the Indian Anthropological Association, Volume 4 author Indian Anthropological Association publisher The Association, 1974 isbn url http books.google.com ... result in a divorce compared with over 45.8 in the United States, though the Indian figure appears ... more details
of metallurgy in the Indiansubcontinent began during the 2nd millennium BCE and continued ... India topics DEFAULTSORT History Of Metallurgy In The IndianSubcontinent Category Iron Age Category History of metallurgy Indiansubcontinent Category History of science and technology in India ... purpose. ref name Craddock The Periplus Maris Erythraei mentions weapons of Indian iron and steel ... II Vikramaditya 375&ndash 413 . ref Balasubramaniam, R. 2002 ref The swords manufactured in Indian ..., 56 ref Indian Blades made of Damascus steel found their way into Persia . ref name prasad European scholars during the 14th century studied Indian casting and metallurgy technology. ref name Mondal Indian metallurgy under the Mughal Empire Mughal emperor Akbar reign 1556 1605 produced excellent ... accurate than their European counterparts. ref Gommans, 155 ref Srivastava & Alam 2008 comment on Indian ... India , scholar David Arnold examines the effect of the British Raj in Indian mining and metallurgy ..., and, just as they introduced an Arms Act in 1878 to restrict Indian access to firearm ... to the most potent kingdoms of the west . Indian skill in the difficult art of casting brass cannon had made Indian artillery a formidable adversary from the reign of Akbar to the Anglo Maratha wars ... of the South Indian Kingdom of Mysore , and his father Hyder Ali , in the 1780s. ref name r&ms ... Insights , Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, ISBN 81 7305 223 9. Ceccarelli, Marco 2000 , International ..., ISBN 0 226 14465 8. Edgerton etc. 2002 , Indian and Oriental Arms and Armour , Courier Dover Publications, ISBN 0 486 42229 1. Gommans, Jos J. L. 2002 , Mughal Warfare Indian Frontiers and Highroads ... World , Indian Institute of Science. Srinivasan, S. 1994 , Wootz crucible steel a newly discovered ..., S. and Griffiths, D., South Indian wootz evidence for high carbon steel from crucibles from ... more details
domesticated in the Indiansubcontinent by 9000 BCE. ref name gupta57 Domestication of sheep and goat ... and muskmelon are native to the Indiansubcontinent. ref name eb agri agriculture, history of . Encyclop dia ... regulation structures in the world still in use. ref name singh yadava Indian agriculture began by 9000 ... year. ref name eb agri Indian products soon reached the world via existing trading networks and foreign ... The middle ages saw irrigation channels reach a new level of sophistication in India and Indian crops ... Empire, which comprised nearly the whole subcontinent and territory to the northwest. agriculture ... eyewitness account of Indian agriculture ref name eb agri Quotation2 India has many huge mountains ... Pulse legume pulse of different sorts, and rice also, and what is called bosporum Indian millet . . . . Since ... name shaffer310 311 Chinese sericulture attracted Indian sailors during the early centuries of the common ..., 258 ref Each mission returned with results on refining sugar. ref name Kieschnick11 Indian ... language Persian works. ref name Siddiqui The diffusion of Indian and Persian irrigation technologies ..., 182 ref Indian crops such as cotton, sugar, and citric fruits spread visibly throughout North Africa ... river. Few Indian commercial crops such as Cotton, indigo, opium, and rice made it to the global ... wars on the Indian agricultural system ref name roy20 Quotation2 Agricultural performance in the interwar ... roy21 Roy, 21 ref A rich source of the state of Indian agriculture in the early British era is a report prepared by a British engineer, Thomas Barnard, and his Indian guide, Raja Chengalvaraya Mudaliar ... of Indian farmers of that era. Republic of India 1947 CE onwards Image Bhakra Dam Aug 15 2008.JPG thumb ... profits. ref name gulati15 Image Indian farmers.jpg thumb Some Indian farmers. Since independence ..., fishing, fruits, and vegetables in the world. ref name ie arm http www.indianembassy.am eng indian agriculture.html Indian agriculture , Indian Embassy to Armenia. ref The Ministry of Agriculture ... more details
would also influence Indian silk brocades. Sericulture was taken outside China in the second century ... affected the rest of the Indian brocade industry as far as technique and design were concerned ... latifa beautiful buti was the outcome of the fusion of Persian and Indian designs. Brocades produced ... given to those who migrated. Thus the people belonging to Indian origin migrated to Karachi ... Muslims. Himru or Amru A type of Indian brocade is the Himru , a specialty of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh ... all parts of the world influenced these designs. The Indian motifs were greatly influenced by nature ..., thus creating new patterns. Indian weaver predominantly used a wide variety of classical motifs ... by many. In recent years, the Indian government has attempted a modest revival of this art by setting ..., the Indian symbols of the Vase of Plenty for fullness, Tree of Life as the wish fulfilling ... . textile arts DEFAULTSORT Silk In The Subcontinent Category Silk Category Commodities market in India ... more details
pp semi small yes The history of science and technology in the Indiansubcontinent begins with prehistoric ... information technology , Communications in India communications as well as Indian Space Research Organisation space , Indian Antarctic Program polar , and Nuclear power in India nuclear sciences ... professor emeritus of geography traces the origins of Indian cartography to the Indus Valley Civilization ... not numerous, a number of map like graffiti appear among the thousands of Stone Age Indian ... is considered likely. ref name Boyer 1991 loc China and India p. 207 The earliest Indian astronomy Indian astronomical text named Vedanga Jyotisha IAST Ved nga Jyoti a dates back to between the 6th ... text, it has connections with Indian astrology and details several important aspects of the time ... title Universals studies in Indian logic and linguistics publisher University of Chicago Press year ... was Kanada , an Indian philosophy Indian philosopher who lived around 200 BCE. ref Oliver Leaman ..., E.F. 1996 ref ref Geometry, and its branch trigonometry, was the mathematics Indian astronomers used most frequently. In fact, the Indian astronomers in the third or fourth century, using a pre Ptolemaic ... I reproduced a number of Indian maps in his magnum opus La Cartografia Antica dell India . ref ... Ali Portrait of a Young Indian Scholar.jpg thumb left Portrait of a young Indian scholar, Mughal Empire ... of Greek Fire and Gunpowder , James Riddick Partington describes Indian rockets, mines and other means of gunpowder warfare ref name partingtonquote Partington, 226 ref Quotation1 The Indian war rockets ... language Persian works. ref name Siddiqui During medieval times, the diffusion of Indian and Persian ... 2008 The largest known Indian map, depicting the former Rajput capital at Amber in remarkable ... in 1871 construction had begun in 1856. File India railways1909a.jpg The Indian railways network in 1909 ... Lowe The Indian Post Office service was established on October 1, 1837. ref name Lowe Lowe, 134 ref ... more details
webster.com retrieved 11 March 2007. ref Southern Eurasia File Indian subcontinent.JPG thumb 120px The South Asian subcontinent See South Asia The phrase the Subcontinent , used on its own in English, commonly refers to the Indiansubcontinent . ref name McLeod http books.google.com books?id Y8Y3MH3dj6MC&pg PA1&dq indiansubcontinent asia continent&as brr 3&client firefox a The history of India By John McLeod ref ref Milton Walter Meyer, South Asia A Short History of the Subcontinent , pages 1, Adams Littlefield, 1976, ISBN 0 8226 0034 X ref Generally, the Indiansubcontinent includes the countries ...A subcontinent is a large, relatively self contained landmass forming a subdivision of a continent . By dictionary entries, the term subcontinent signifies having a certain geographical or political independence ... . The region, however, contains desert , plateau , rain forest , mountain s, and a myriad of Languages of India languages , races, and Religion in India religions . Northwestern Eurasia File Europe orthographic ... subcontinent or peninsula of Eurasia . See Europe Europe is conventionally considered one ... a single continent, Eurasia. ref but is variably considered a subcontinent or large peninsula of northwestern Eurasia . ref http www.cfsindia.co.in study europe.html Europe is a subcontinent ... Europe.html Europe is a subcontinent in the western portion of the larger continent known ... Eurasia Image Middle East geographic.jpg thumb right 120px The West Asia n subcontinent See Western Asia Western Asia or the Middle East is a subcontinent of southwestern Eurasia . Western Asia ... 10 31. ref Greenland See Greenland The term subcontinent in the sense of a large landmass that is smaller ... browse subcontinent title Random House Unabridged Dictionary accessdate 2008 06 15 publisher ... Asia References reflist Category Continents Category Plate tectonics ca Subcontinent de Subkontinent ... mr nl Subcontinent ja no Subkontinent pl Subkontynent pt Subcontinente ru ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 main Indians in Singapore Indianlanguages in Singapore are mainly used by the country ... Asia speaking a variety of Indianlanguages . Today, most ethnic Indians in Singapore are locally born ..., a substantial minority are recent immigrants from the Indiansubcontinent. In Singapore, a distinction ... Spoken Chinese Chinese , rather than Indianlanguages Indians . In contrast, actual language use is captured .... 11.4 of Indians spoke other languages at home including non Tamil Indianlanguages . In contrast ..., use Tamil on a daily basis. Other Indianlanguages Ref improve section date March 2008 Lacking official status, the use and visibility of the other Indianlanguages in Singapore depends on the size of the community ... Indianlanguages as their second language in major examinations, whereas previously only official languages ... languages through a number of paths Ancient Malay language Borrowed words Indian loan words in the Malay ... . Some colonial era Indian loan words entered into Malay and or Chinese languages , in addition ... University of Singapore year 2006 isbn 9814155659 hbk. DEFAULTSORT IndianLanguages In Singapore Category Indianlanguages in Singapore Category Indian diaspora in Singapore Category Culture of Indian ... census categorised the 257,845 Indian Singapore citizens and permanent residents into a number of dialect ... the larger Resident Indian community in Singapore. Class wikitable border 1 cellpadding 2 cellspacing ... language Sinhalese 2,427 0.94 Other Indians 46,244 17.94 Singapore s Indian community is characterised ... . Malayalee s from Kerala in South India form the second largest community, making up 8.43 of the Indian population. Tamils and Malayalees are the two main South Indian communities in Singapore, forming two thirds of the Indian population. Meanwhile, the four main North Indian groups in Singapore the Punjabi ... who reported speaking other languages were referring to their non Tamil ancestral languages, this would ... in the home. Interestingly, about half of Indians in Singapore predominantly use a non Indian language ... more details
Infobox University name University of Utah Center for American IndianLanguages established 2004 type Public university Public dean city Salt Lake City state Utah country United States USA undergrad postgrad faculty alumni campus http www.map.utah.edu index.jsp Map website http www.cail.utah.edu www.cail.utah.edu The Center for American IndianLanguages CAIL is a research and outreach arm of the Department of Linguistics at the University of Utah . Its mission is to assist community members in the maintenance and Language revival revitalization where possible of endangered languages , to document these languages, and to train students to do this sort of work. The Center was founded in 2004 by its present director, well known Indigenous languages of the Americas Americanist and historical linguistics historical linguist Lyle Campbell . It is located in the Fort Douglas Utah Fort Douglas part of the University of Utah campus. A library, which contains over 3,000 books and journals on languages of the Americas, ref name library cite web title CAIL Library and Computer Lab url http www.cail.utah.edu ?pageId 1661 publisher University of Utah year 2009 accessdate 2010 08 03 ref is part of the center. References reflist External links http cail.utah.edu Center for American IndianLanguages University of Utah na lang stub Category Mesoamerican studies Category Organizations established in 2004 Category University of Utah ... more details
The Survey of California and Other IndianLanguages originally the Survey of California IndianLanguages at the University of California at Berkeley language documentation documents , catalogs, and archives the indigenous languages of the Americas . The survey also hosts events related to language revitalization and preservation. Origins The Survey was started as a pilot project by University of California, Berkeley Berkeley linguistics professor Murray Emeneau ref name sfcronObit cite news url http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi?f c a 2005 09 12 BAGCKEM6UU1.DTL title Murray Emeneau famed UC Berkeley linguist work The San Francisco Chronicle accessdate 2009 06 08 first Patrick last Hoge ref and Mary Haas in 1953. ref name golla1997 Cite journal pages 550 555 last Golla first V. title The Formative ... survey resources dissertations.php title Survey of California and Other IndianLanguages ... and Other IndianLanguages accessdate 2011 03 01 url http linguistics.berkeley.edu survey resources ... of California and Other IndianLanguages accessdate 2011 03 01 url http linguistics.berkeley.edu survey ... of California and Other IndianLanguages, University of California, Berkeley work linguistics.berkeley.edu ... of California and Other IndianLanguages See also Classification schemes for indigenous languages of the Americas Category Indigenous languages of California Indigenous languages of California Classification ... to languages of California as well as Native American languages elsewhere. Some volumes were standalone ... of Hokan Penutian Workshop, which addressed the proposed Hokan languages Hokan and Penutian ... Populations of Native California Groups Category Indigenous languages of California Category Native American history of California Category Indigenous languages of the North American Southwest California Category Languages of the United States California Category University of California, Berkeley Category Extinct languages of North America California Category Indigenous languages of the Americas ... more details
dead end date August 2011 About SIFIL It is a premier institute of Symbiosis that caters exclusively to the Foreign & Indian Languages requirements of Indian & International students studying in India. It offers Basic, Intermediate and Advanced level certificate courses in five foreign languages French, German, Spanish, Japanese & Chinese. It also has the ability to teach Portuguese, Korean, Persian & Italian in addition to the courses in 3 Indian Languages, Hindi, Marathi & Sanskrit . It has 33 visiting faculty. SIFIL shares the same campus with ELTIS. Corporate Training and Workshops ELTIS & SIFIL also undertake Corporate Training, Teacher Training assignments and Workshops in Business Communication, Spoken English, Soft Skills, Personality Development and so on. Programmes are provided on and off campus and the modules are customized as per requirements. Activities A variety of activities are included in the courses such as project display, cultural treats, reading competition, elocution competition, gala learning, drawing competition, etc. For more details, visit the ELTIS SIFIL website http www.eltis symbiosis.org www.eltis symbiosis.org Category Language education in India ... more details
Below is a list of word Indian Constitution written in the official languages of India . class wikitable Language In native script English Pronunciation Assamese language Assamese Bharatiya Xongbidhan Bengali language Bengali Bharotiyo Songbidhan Bodo language Bodo Dogri language Dogri English language English Constitution of India Gujarati language Gujarati Bharatiya Samvidhan Hindi language Hindi Bharatiya Samvidhaan Kannada language Kannada Bharatada Samvidhana Kashmiri language Kashmiri Konkani language Konkani Bhar tach Sonvidhan Roman Script Maithili language Maithili or Bharatiya Samvidhaan Malayalam language Malayalam Bharatha Bharanaghadana Meitei language Manipuri also Meitei or Meithei Marathi language Marathi or Bharatiya Sawvidhan or bhaarataachee raajyaghaTanaa Nepali language Nepali Bharat Ko Sambidhan Oriya language Oriya Bharatiya Sambidhana Punjabi language Punjabi Bharti Samvidhaan Sanskrit Bharatiya samvidhaanam Santali language Santhali Sindhi language Sindhi Bharat jo Samvidhan Tamil language Tamil Intiya Araciyalamaippu Ca am Telugu language Telugu Bharata Raajyaangam Urdu language Urdu Majmu a e qawaneen e Hindustan or Bharati Aaiin See also Names of India Constitution of India Category Constitution of India India stub ... more details
Subclass PM Hyperborean, Indian and artificial languages is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system under Library of Congress Classification Class P Language and Literature Class P Language and Literature . This article describes subclass PM. Contents PM 1 9021........ Paleosiberian languages Hyperborean , Indigenous languages of the Americas Native American , and artificial languages 1 94.........Hyperborean languages of Arctic Asia and America 101 2711.....American languages Aboriginal 231 355.....American languages of British North America 401 501.....American languages of the United States and Mexico 549 2711....Special languages of the United States and Canada alphabetically 3001 4566....Languages of Mexico and Central America 5001 7356....Languages of South America and the West Indies 7801 7895....Mixed languages 7831 7875... Creole language s 8001 8995.... Artificial languages Universal language s 8201 8298... Esperanto 8999.........Picture languages 9001 9021....Secret languages Sources http www.loc.gov catdir cpso lcco lcco.html Library of Congress Classification Outline Category Library of Congress Classification P PM ... more details
wiktionary Indian TOC right Indian may refer to On the IndiansubcontinentIndian cuisine Anglo Indian cuisine Indian people A person belonging to one of the Template Ethnic groups of India ethnic groups of India or South Asian ethnic groups see Demographics of India Languages of India Non resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin Indian airline , a now defunct state owned airline of India, also formerly known as Indian Airlines . In the Americas Indigenous peoples of the Americas First Nations of Canada Native Americans in the United States West Indians , associated with the Caribbean Indigenous languages of the Americas Mardi Gras Indians In the arts Indian 1996 film Indian 1996 film , a Tamil film Indian 2001 film Indian 2001 film , a Hindi film Indian song Indian song , by Sturm und Drang Indian soundtrack Indian soundtrack , a soundtrack album from the 1996 film Indians song Indians song , by Anthrax on the album Among the Living Indians play Indians play Geography Indian River disambiguation , several rivers and communities The Indians , British Virgin Islands islets group Sports teams Baseball Cleveland Indians , in the Major Leagues Indianapolis Indians , in the minor leagues Indios de Mayag ez , in Puerto Rico Cricket Mumbai Indians , in the Indian Premier League Hockey Indians, Fr lunda HC in Swedish hockey Springfield Indians , of Springfield, Massachusetts,an original American Hockey League team Other uses Indian Head cent Indian card game Indus constellation , The IndianIndian motorcycle , US manufacturing company See also India disambiguation Indica disambiguation Indicus disambiguation Indicum disambiguation disambiguation an Indio ceb Indio cs Indi n rozcestn k de Indisch es Indio fr Indien gl Indio it Indiano lv Indi nis ms Orang India nl Indisch simple Indian disambiguation sk Indick fi Intiaani sv Indian olika betydelser tl Indian paglilinaw th ... more details
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Infobox Software name The INDIAN logo Image TheIndianlogo.png center 280px The INDIAN logo screenshot Image TheINDIANScreenShot.png center 280px The INDIAN Community caption The INDIAN Community developer INNOBATE latest release version 1.0 Beta latest release date April 7, 2005 latest preview version Beta latest preview date April 7, 2005 language Languages English 1 genre Web Portal , Internet forum forums , Online newspaper , virtual community license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.theindian.co.nz The INDIAN is New Zealand s most successful virtual community web portal for the diverse Indian community living in New Zealand . It caters for all India ns living in New Zealand, be it whether they are from the African subcontinent, Middle East, Europe, the Indiansubcontinent, East Asia, the Pacific Rim and the Americas. It contains many useful articles for the community. It is in the top 500 websites for New Zealand. It on average receives over 160,000 visits a month, and growing. The site has a http www.theindian.co.nz testing plugin portal default1.asp?plugin Default.asp&page 314 community portal , where members of the public can conduct discussions in its Internet ... Indian community portal back in 2000 but did not have the resources to start such a project until ... to the Computer programming development efforts for The INDIAN . The site is even the subject for anthropology research regarding the immigrant migrant Indian community in New Zealand, and has regular ... The INDIAN official site http www.theindian.co.nz testing plugin news journal plugin.asp?plugin default.asp&page 301 The INDIAN News http www.theindian.co.nz testing plugin portal default1.asp?plugin Default.asp&page 314 The INDIAN Community Portal http www.theindian.co.nz testing plugin portal default1.asp?page 314&plugin Classifieds.asp The INDIAN Classified Free Classifieds section on The INDIAN DEFAULTSORT Indian Category New Zealand websites Category Festivals in New Zealand Category ... more details
nofootnotes date August 2009 Indian Will is a well known Native Americans in the United States Native American who lived in a former settlement of the Shawnee Shawnee Indians at the site of prevent day Cumberland, Maryland in the 18th century. This site was abandoned by the Shawnee s prior to the first white settlers arriving in the region, however Indian Will stayed behind living in a hut on the mountain side. Will was a local legend in his time, and he is even credited with the original ownership of the present day Wills Creek North Branch Potomac River Wills Creek and Wills Mountain . According to Lowdermilk, Will was a full blooded Indian, who with family and a few followers remained in the land of their forefathers despite the approach of the white man did not remove their wigwam s, but received their strange visitors with a kindly greeting, and lived in intimate friendship with them . Will s home was in a small cove about three miles 5  km from the mouth of the stream that bears his name. It was close to the rocky formation west of Cumberland known as the Devil s ladder . It is also recorded that he had an Indian friend known as Eve. We could find no further reference to her. Thomas Bladen Governor Bladen of Maryland persuaded Col. Thomas Cresap to survey the land in that area ... explorers decided to build a cabin here they never failed to give the Indian some trifle as a pretended ... what the Indians intended to do. When the Indians broke council they started westward. One Indian ... the first trading post here at Bedford . Powell silently followed the foot steps of the Indian along .... This point was less than two miles 3  km west of Fort Bedford . Powell shot and killed the Indian ... Will s grave and excavated his skeleton. Its dimensions indicated this Indian was an unusually ... map of Indian tribes for the period of about 1725 shows the Shawnee now located in the east ... and western parts of the state. Therefore Indian Will could have been born in either tribe. He ... more details